Close 1-1 tie between La Academia and Ferro at the Miguel Sancho stadium, for date 11 of the Argentina tournament – Primera Nacional Championship 2024.
It was thanks to a penalty converted by Leandro Fernández in the 20th minute of the first half that Racing (Cba) managed to take the lead on the scoreboard, but Ferro equalized the match when Nicolás Retamar scored a goal in the 32nd minute of the second half.
Nicolás Retamar distinguished himself as the most outstanding player of the match. The Ferro forward showed his best level by scoring 1 goal.
Another important player in the match was Leandro Fernández. The Racing (Cba) midfielder was the author of 1 goal.
The match had a large number of reprimands: Gastón Moreyra, Nicolás Gómez, Patricio Boolsen, Martín Rodríguez, Franco Mussis and Gabriel Díaz.
The technical director of Racing CBA, Juan Olave, proposed a 4-4-2 strategy with Joaquín Mattalía in goal; Juan Cruz Argüello, Facundo Rivero, Wilfredo Olivera and Fernando González on the defensive line; Nicolás Sánchez, Alan Olinick, Axel Oyola and Leandro Fernández in the middle; and Matías Pardo and Bruno Nasta in the attack.
For their part, those led by Jorge Cordon stood with a 4-4-2 formation with Rodrigo Saracho between the three sticks; Federico Murillo, Gabriel Díaz, Patricio Boolsen and Martín Rodríguez in defense; Franco Mussis, Nicolás Gómez, Ricardo Blanco and Gerónimo Tomasetti in the midfield; and Gastón Moreyra and Nicolás Retamar up front.
The judge selected for the match at the Miguel Sancho stadium was Sebastián Martínez.
The Academy will visit San Miguel on the next day. On Ferro’s side he will play at home against Alvarado.
Changes in Racing (Cba)
- 45′ 2T – Juan Cruz Argüello left for Lautaro Geminiani
- 69′ 2T – Matías Gabriel Pardo came out for Rodrigo Jesús López
- 81′ 2T – Axel Iván Oyola left for Diego Alejandro García and Alan Gabriel Olinick for Gonzalo Rostagno
- 88′ 2T – Leandro David Fernández left for Juan Bono
Changes in Ferro
- 63′ 2T – Nicolás Gómez came out for Mateo Levato
- 82′ 2T – Gastón Moreyra came out for Martín Campos
- 89′ 2T – Kevin Nicolás Retamar left for Franco Natanael García Barboza and Gerónimo Tomasetti for Claudio Ezequiel Mosca
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